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The stem of a Latin noun is always found by dropping the ending from the ________. |
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The stem of a Latin noun is always found by dropping the ending from the genitive singular. |
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All nouns whose genitive singular ends in ae belong to the ____ declension. |
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All nouns whose genitive singular ends in ae belong to the first declension. |
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Name (4) first-declension nouns
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Name (4) first-declension nouns
that are masculine.
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poeta, agricola, incola, nauta
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Mater dona nova adorabit. |
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Mater dona nova adorabit.
Mother will adore the new gifts.
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Culina mensam et sellam habet. |
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Culina mensam et sellam habet.
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The kitchen has a table and chair.
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Discipuli magnas tabellas portant.
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Discipuli magnas tabellas portant.
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The students carry large tablets.
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The farmer sees the shop.
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The farmer sees the shop.
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Agricola tabernam videt.
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